Soundproof

Soundproof

by Ferrante & Teicher
Soundproof

Soundproof

by Ferrante & Teicher

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record)

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Overview

Ferrante & Teicher recorded a trio of treated piano albums for the Westminster label in the mid-'50s with kitschy space age cover art: Soundproof, Soundblast, and the Christmas set Adventure in Carols. Soundproof uses an image from the MGM motion picture Forbidden Planet on its cover to express the otherworldliness of the sounds within, which are very strange but not overtly spacy in the manner of Walter Schumann's 1955 album Exploring the Unknown. Any discussion of Soundproof and Soundblast is complicated by the fact that the mono Soundproof has the same track list as the stereo version of Soundblast and vice-versa. For the purposes of this review we will compare the mono versions. Soundblast has a Latin theme, but Soundproof is more varied, with an assortment of quiet pieces ("Greensleeves," "Baia," "Someone to Watch Over Me"), mutated boogies ("Mississippi Boogie"), and the only real reference to space in the series, "Men from Mars." Ferrante & Teicher accomplished the album's unusual sounds by using treated pianos and electronic effects, creating something that sometimes resembles a Moog album long before such a thing existed. Soundproof is less manic and disorienting than Soundblast, and as a result may be slightly less desirable to listeners who want to experience the full effect of Ferrante & Teicher's weirdness. ~ Greg Adams

Product Details

Release Date: 12/08/2017
Label: Del Ray
UPC: 8436563181467
Rank: 82858

Tracks

  1. What Is This Thing Called Love?
  2. El Cumbanchero
  3. Greensleeves
  4. Mississippi Boogie
  5. Mermaid Waltz
  6. Man from Mars
  7. Baja
  8. Breeze and I
  9. Someone to Watch Over Me
  10. African Echoes
  11. Dark Eyes
  12. Lover

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